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Local man passes away following cycling collision

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A local man who was involved in a collision between a bicycle and travel trailer on Friday, July 19, passed away on Thursday evening.

Drumheller RCMP provided an update to last week’s collision.  RCMP, the Drumheller Fire Department, and EMS responded to a collision at the intersection of 3rd Avenue West and 2nd Street West.  A westbound bicyclist had rode into the side of a travel trailer negotiating a turn.  Police investigation revealed the driver of the truck and trailer was not at fault and committed no offences. 

The bicyclist, 51-year-old Daryl Lee Metzger of Drumheller, was taken by ambulance to the Drumheller Health Centre. 

Mr Metzger spent several days there and developed complications due to some serious pre-existing health issues.  He was then transferred to Red Deer Regional Hospital where he died in the late evening of July 25th, surrounded by his family. 

The Metzger family wishes to thank everyone for the support they have received, and wish to extend their personal support to the driver involved in the collision.

 

 

 


World’s top cyclists sign up for Tour of Alberta

 “For a first-year event, we are extremely pleased with the response from the cycling community that enabled us to assemble a world-class field of athletes,” said Duane Vienneau, the Tour of Alberta’s Executive Director.

    Some of the world’s top cycling teams will be racing through Drumheller as part of the first Tour of Alberta.
    The 15 teams that will make up the roster of Canada’s first Tour of Alberta have been confirmed and will see some of the world’s top teams and cyclists taking to the 900-kilometre route September 3 to 8, 2013.
    Five additional teams have been confirmed, including the Canadian National Team, comprised of top Canadian talent, and managed by former elite Canadian cyclist Gord Fraser.
    The pro teams include Team Argos-Shimano (Netherlands), Belkin Pro Cycling Team (Netherlands), BMC Racing Team (USA), Cannondale Pro Cycling  (Italy), Team Garmin-Sharp (USA), Orica GreenEDGE (Australia), Champion System Pro Cycling Team (China), United Healthcare Pro Cycling Team (USA), Bissell Pro Cycling (USA), Canadian National Team (Canada), 5-Hour Energy p/b Kenda Racing Team (USA), Equipe Garneau-Quebecor (Canada), Jelly Belly p/b Kenda Racing Team (USA), Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefits Strategies (USA), and Team SmartStop p/b Mountain Khakis (USA).
    United Healthcare is one of the world’s top Pro Continental teams and features top sprinter Jacob Keough and climbers Philip Deignan of Ireland and Mac de Maar of Curacao, a stage winner at this year’s Tour of Beauce. Jelly Belly p/b Kenda features current U.S. National Champion Fred Rodriguez, who is the only American to win four national championships in the road race.  5-Hour Energy p/b Kenda features Spain’s Francisco Mancebo, three times a top 10 finisher in the Tour de France, and rising American talent like Nathan English and Max Jenkins. The Bissell Pro Cycling team features former U.S. National Time Trial Champion Chris Baldwin, New Zealand’s former Time Trial champion Jeremy Vennell, Jason McCartney, a winner of the Tour of Spain, and up and comer Carter Jones, the King of the Mountain jersey winner at the 2013 Amgen Tour of California.
    Orica-GreenEDGE is having a successful start to the 2013 Tour de France, which is currently underway, with rider Simon Gerrans winning Stage 3, the team winning the team time trial on the fourth day of the event, and Gerrans and Daryl Impey then wearing the yellow leader jersey for a total of four days of the race so far.
    “For a first-year event, we are extremely pleased with the response from the cycling community that enabled us to assemble a world-class field of athletes,” said Duane Vienneau, the Tour of Alberta’s Executive Director. “We are very excited to have a Canadian National Team competing in Canada’s first major race of its kind, and I think we can pretty much guarantee there will be many world and national champions, as well as heroes from the major races around the world racing on Alberta roads this September.”

Volunteers needed for Dino Derby

The Badlands Dinosaur Derby is coming up on August long weekend and volunteers are needed to help the event run smoothly.

For more information contact Mike Hansen at 403-820-0301 or Lydia Nastiuk at 403-823-3913.

    The Dino Derby is just around the corner and the Stampede and Ag Society is looking for a few more good men and women to make the event go smoothly.
    The Dino Derby has become a Drumheller summer tradition. The action-packed pony and chariot races provide heart-pounding action as drivers, wagons and outriders pound around the half- mile track at Dinosaur Downs.
    After a long partnership with the WPCA, The Ag Society is enjoying its second year collaborating with the Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA). This has worked out great, providing an exciting show for spectators.
    This year promises even more action with a four-day show. The August long weekend will see shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, and an afternoon show on Monday.
    Board member Lydia Nastiuk says they need volunteers for a number of aspects to make the event a success. There are opportunities to volunteer in the kitchen or bar, all the way to parking or assisting with the event.        There are also opportunities to have your business recognized at  the event through sponsorship.
    For more information on volunteering for or sponsoring the event, contact Mike Hansen at 403-820-0301, or Lydia Nastiuk at 403-823-3913.


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